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chunk_chops
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chunk_chops
Compose new patterns using a set of meta commands to chunk existing patterns into a new one.
Provides two key-bindings in Pattern Editor / Tools
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Render Chunk Pattern -
Render Chunk Pattern With New Seed
They are available in the context menu of the pattern editor as well.
setup
- Create an empty track to serve as your chunk track
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Name it as
@ - Have two FX columns
usage
- Type chunking information into your chunk track
- Run one of the Render… commands mentioned above
- Alternatively, enable Render / On Change in the settings (enabled by default)
chunking
- The first FX column controls what pattern to take the chunk from
- The second FX column can control what lines to take
pattern commands
You need to have one of these in the first FX column to start a new chunk
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-Pxx: chunk from pattern at indexxx -
-Sxx: chunk from sequence stepxx -
-Uxx: chunk fromxxabove the current sequence step -
-Dxx: chunk fromxxbelow the current sequence step -
-Rxx: chunk from a random pattern with seedxx -
-Exx: chunk from a new random pattern every line with seedxx -
-O--: stop chunking (works likeOFFcommands for notes, without it the chunk will continue until the end of the pattern or another pattern command)
pattern flags
Append to the front of an existing pattern command
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S---: only chunk a single line
line commands
By default, chunks start copying from the same line where they start at. For example a chunk starting in the middle of the pattern will copy from the middle of the other pattern. You can modify this using line commands in the second FX column.
The first character will determine the type of line selection
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--xx: the default mode, offsets byxxlines -
Bmxx: specify the line offset in terms of beats -
Lxxx: specify an absolute line number -
Rmxx: start from a random line with seedxx
The second character will set what the xx values mean
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-Dxx: start chunkingxxbelow the current line -
-Uxx: start chunkingxxabove the current line -
-Rxx: sample random lines with seedxx(for beat mode only the beat will be picked randomly, the rest of the chunk will stay as it was, otherwise each line will be sampled from a new random location)
examples
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chunk from pattern
1-P01 ---- -
chunk from beat
4of the pattern at the second sequence step
-S02 B004
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chunk from
4lines below the current line from a random pattern-R00 -D04 -
chunk at a random line from
4sequence above-U04 R000 -
chunk at a random beat from
5sequence above-U05 BR00 -
chunk completely random lines from pattern
8-P08 RR00 -
copy a single line from
8from the pattern4SP04 L008
additional commands
There are a few more commands you can use inside the Vol or Pan columns of the first note column.
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K-: keep the line as it is (useful for when you want to preserve some handwritten lines while chunking the rest) -
C-: clear the line -
N-: no rendering, everything will be skipped after this
If you want to protect an entire pattern from re-rendering simply mute the chunk track at the particular step in the pattern matrix (middle click on a pattern).
Transpose the chunked notes
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Dx: lower byxsemitones -
Ux: raise byxsemitones -
Bx: lower toxoctaves below -
Ax: raise toxoctaves above
Transpose the instrument of notes
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Ix: raise byx -
Jx: lower byx
If you want to cover more lines with the same transposition your can repeat any of these with zero for x, this will transponse to whatever value is at the top of the chain. For example this will raise four consecutive lines by 4 semitones.
U4
U0
U0
U0
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OFF: you can put anOFFinto the note column to write a note off across all tracks
track selection
By default tracks that come after your chunk track will be modified on render. If you wish to render to only specific tracks you can use one of the following techniques.
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Prepend a # (hashtag) character to the names of the tracks you want to preserve
| @ | chunked | #kept | chunked | chunked | -
Every track that comes before your chunk track will be left alone
| kept | kept | @ | chunked | chunked | chunked | -
Name your chunk track as
@Txwhere x is the number of tracks to modify after it (for example@T2will only affect the two closest track on the right)
| kept | kept | @T2 | chunked | chunked | kept | -
Name your chunk track as
@Gand put it inside a group, this will only render to the tracks inside the group| kept < @G | chunked | chunked | chunked > kept |
settings
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Track Prefixsets what you need in your track’s name to be recognized as a chunk track
Render
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On Change- enable to have your chunking get auto-rendered whenever you change lines -
Watch Interval- ticks to wait before auto-rendering after lines changed (increase this if the auto-rendering is too quick for you) -
Render- run a render now
Randomness
Random commands use a seed to have randomly generated values stay reproducible, you can unlock this seed to have each render get a new seed, otherwise you can change the xx values after random commands to have a new offset from the seed (and so a new random output). You can also force a seed change using the Render with new seed commands.
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Lock Seed- keep the random seed locked -
$eed to Track- write the seed into the name of the track as $seed to preserve the seed for the song, otherwise your seed might change between project (since it is saved globally with the tool preferences)
Pattern
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Pattern Format- set how numbers are interpreted for pattern commands (decimal or hexadecimal) -
Line Format- same for line and beat indices -
Automation- toggle chunking automation info (this might not work as well)
Note: if you set a format to decimal but have a hexadecimal value in you chunk track like -P0A it will still get interpreted as hex.
Colors
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Change- enable changing the chunk track’s color while editing and rendering -
Assign Edited- press this to assign the currently selected track’s color as edited color -
Assign Rendered- same as above for the rendered color